When you lock your doors before turning out the lights and heading to bed, you feel you’ve done your part to keep your family safe for another night. But if you truly believe that, it’s important you understand that unless you have bump proof locks, you are not really secure.
Using a technique called lock bumping, anyone who knows how to use Google can pick your lock in under 60 seconds.
The act of lock bumping might sound new to you but rest assured that criminals have been aware of the practice for decades. A bump key is a key that’s been cut in a certain way so that when inserted in a pin tumbler lock and tapped in a particular way, the pins in the lock cylinder are released and the door opens.
The first US patent for a bump key appeared in 1928 but surprisingly it wasn’t until around 2002 that the use of a bump key … Article continued at —-> Bump Keys
July 2nd, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
For those who have not heard the term “lock bumping,” let me explain. This is a lock-picking technique for opening pin tumbler locks (used on most North American homes). This procedure is done by altering a key to gain access to locks of the same type.
Lock bumping has been around for at least 50 years. German and Dutch locksmiths were experimenting with this lock-opening technique long before the rest of the world even knew about it.
A fellow by the name of Klaus Noch exposed the dangers of lock bumping techniques and alerted the German media in 2003. In 2004, The Organization of Open Lock Pickers (TOOOL) conducted their own research, resulting in the first white paper report being released in 2005.
The Dutch public learned about it in mid-2005 through a NOVA television broadcast. Lock bumping escalated at the world-famous What The Hack lock-picking conference and hit Internet sites in 2006.
Should you be aware of lock bumping? Absolutely. Should you panic because you are in danger of having your lock bumped? No! The chances of having your locked bumped …. Continued at Bump Keys

June 30th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
You may be under the impression that your house is secure with the front and back doors locked, but think again. Lock bumping can make a mockery of your standard pin and tumbler locks. Most locks in a residential neighborhood can be quickly and easily bypassed without a noise by using a bump key. And pin and tumbler locks simply have no defense against this type of attack.
Our current door locking systems originated in the late 1800s and have not been updated since. Bump keys were discovered in the 1970s by locksmiths in Denmark. Eventually, the practice of lock bumping reached American shores with the introduction of the internet. Fortunately, a bump proof lock is now available to the public. You only have to replace your old pin tumbler lock with a new high security lock to protect yourself, your family and your valuables against lock bumping.
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Lock bumping is a method of forced entry that employs a tool called a bump key. Lock bumping is similar to lock picking; however, it is usually faster and requires far less expertise to be successful. Because bump keys are inexpensive and can be easily purchased online, this frightening phenomenon is gaining in popularity as a method by which thieves can enter homes and businesses.
History of Lock Bumping
The technique of lock bumping is not new. According to ALOA (the Associated Locksmiths of America), locksmiths have been bumping locks for about 75 years as a way to bypass damaged key cylinders. In more recent years, however, common thieves have begun to take up the practice, thanks to the wide availability of bump keys for sale online and many internet resources that provide detailed depictions of the practice. Lock bumping was first recognized as a security threat in 2002, when a German man brought it to the attention of the media. Since then, many news media and publications in the United States and around the world have reported on the issue.
How does it work?
A bump key is simply a key that has been filed down in a certain way. When the bump key ….. Continued Bump Keys

June 30th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
Recently there has been a “buzz” around the Internet and on some news broadcasts warning people that their homes and properties are in danger from the rediscovery of a lock opening technique known as “bumping”. Here is what you are not being told.
Bumping is a technique for opening a locked cylinder that has been known to locksmiths for many years, it does work, however at a very low success rate. Most practicing locksmiths would not waste their time using this method, because there are easier, more successful methods available to open or bypass most locks or lock cylinders. Continued… Bump Keys
June 27th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
There have been many incidents of lock bumping, wherein, the burglars used this method to enter the premises. Lock bumping allowed them to make a forceless entry into the premises. They opened doors with the help of a key by applying some force and then removing the pins of the lock, resulting into a free way inside. Continued… Bump Keys
June 25th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
Many homeowners make the mistake of thinking that a strong lock can prevent them and their homes from becoming the victim of a break-in. While there are certainly plenty of excellent locks on the market, it is also important to recognize that there are a number of savvy criminals on the streets today. These criminals typically employ a number of different methods and techniques to serve their purposes. It is important to understand that even high quality locks cannot completely protect your home from a break-in.
One of the most common techniques that criminals typically use to break into a home and get around a lock is known as a bump key. Continued… Bump Keys
June 25th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
In the past, if a homeowner wanted to protect their home, they usually had only one choice for installation: a hard-wired home alarm system. But today with the invention of new technology and the emergence of a competitive market, there are a variety of home alarm systems to choose from to keep your home and family safe.
June 24th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
We live in a world where everything works on chance, and thrives on uncertainties, everything from homes to workplaces from sale deeds to security arrangements of living spaces and vehicles; everything is left to chance as the aura of uncertainty does lurk above our lives owing to the nature of life itself. This uncertainty was the primary motivation for the creation of locks and keys and safes and this uncertainty is also the reason behind the creation and existence of the concept of Locksmithing and lock bumping. By definition or understanding Lock Bumping is a technique used by Locksmiths to pick locks. They do this by using a bump key specially used for pin tumbler locks. One such bump key —-> Continued at Buy Bump Keys Online
June 24th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments
When you lock your doors before turning out the lights and heading to bed, you feel you’ve done your part to keep your family safe for another night. But if you truly believe that, it’s important you understand that unless you have bump proof locks, you are not really secure.
Using a technique called lock bumping, anyone who knows how to use Google can pick your lock in under 60 seconds.
The act of lock bumping might sound new to you but rest assured that criminals have been aware of the practice for decades. A bump key… Continued Bump Keys
June 24th, 2010 | Posted in locksmithing | No Comments